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Guys I’m having a question of how to convert a column string that brings the time like '08:00:00' to decimal, just like Excel does, when it changes the format to number for example:
'08:00:00' = '0,33333333'
Thanks in advance
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Guys I’m having a question of how to convert a column string that brings the time like '08:00:00' to decimal, just like Excel does, when it changes the format to number for example:
'08:00:00' = '0,33333333'
Thanks in advance
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You can divide the value by 86400 which is the amount of seconds in the day, but before that should convert to seconds
follows a complete example:
Declare @data As Datetime = '08:00:00'
,@H As Float
,@M As Float
,@S As Bigint
,@Result As Bigint
Set @H = Datepart(hh,@data)*3600
Set @M = Datepart(mi,@data)*60
Set @s = Datepart(ss,@data)
Select (@H + @M + @s) / 86400
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And what is the conversion rule you want to implement?
– José Diz
Friends, the colleague’s doubt is pertinent yes, so much so that there is a similar question with the same negativity, but the answers have approvals, which indicates usefulness in the answers. @Josédiz first, welcome to the forum. Access this link and perform the appropriate tests with the solutions presented. https://stackoverflow.com/a/25526039/4616856
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